Trudeau joins march marking first anniversary of deadly attack on Muslim family
LONDON, Ont. — Relatives, community members and dignitaries called for an end to racism and Islamophobia today at an emotional march in London, Ont., marking the one-year anniversary of a deadly attack on a Muslim family.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Transport Minister Omar Alghabra were among those who attended the event where leaders from the Muslim community and friends of the victims called for action to address Islamophobia.
Trudeau says millions of Canadians are facing microaggression, discrimination and systemic racism as reality every day, adding the situation must change.
He says his government has taken action to address hate and racism in Canada, but there is more work that should be done.